Moving Through the Metacrisis & Overcoming the Illusion of Separation, by Giles Hutchins
It’s now pretty obvious to most leaders that the business, societal and civilizational landscape is rapidly changing before our very eyes. So too the general life conditions of our home planet, Earth. A concatenation of crises forming not just a polycrisis but a deeper initiatic metacrisis of profound transformation that up-stretches us into a totally new way of being-and-knowing, a new humanity no less. Without this (r)evolution in consciousness our organizations, social systems, institutions and economies shall succumb to an inevitable endgame. It’s an adapt or die epochal moment. The time has come for us to become who we we’re born to be by reconnecting to the rapture of reality.
In this Paper, we explore the whys and wherefores of a new worldview I refer to as Quantum Complexity (QC) and how this underpins and infuses our Future-Fitness for moving through the metacrisis into the Age of Wisdom.
The Greatest Illusion
As a modern humanity, we often pride ourselves on being cutting-edge across business, civil society, science and civilization. Though, truth be told, we’re engulfed in a 400-year-old operating system and worldview that’s woefully outdated and totally inadequate for dealing with the level of complexity now upon us. This dominant, yet dying, worldview of Mechanistic Materialism (MM) is what’s causing today’s manifold problems and simply can’t support us in moving through the metacrisis.
MM’s machine-mentality objectifies systems, relationships, transactions and events. It sees life and the world through the lens of separateness. The individual is perceived as ‘self-as-separate-from-and-in-competition-with’ life (self-as-separate, for short). This objectifying perspective contorting our self-other-world relationality into humanity separated from nature; mind separated from matter; inner separated from outer. This lens of separateness informs our story of ‘progress’ yet it’s not actually how reality really is, it’s what the genius Albert Einstein referred to the greatest illusion humanity needs to overcome. I believe the time has come for such a threshold-crossing.
‘We do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.’ The Talmud
Health-warning! Are you up for challenging the fallacies inherent in our normal everyday modern/postmodern way of perceiving life, fallacies that when faced will disrupt your way of living and leading? If not, then read no further.
Let’s first explore a little more about the dominant, yet dying, MM mindset. Then we’ll explore the newly emerging QC worldview and find out how it dispels the illusion of separation.
Mechanistic Materialism (MM)
Arising out of 17th century Europe, and due to myriad contributing factors, the MM mindset became prevalent with its built-in desire to assert control over life. It demands control because it fears change and unpredictability – the very qualities that make life what it is: ever-changing. By seeking control, MM starts to tyrannize over us. Whether man, woman or child, no one is spared. This machine-worldview sickens the souls of everyone it touches, and their societies. To say modern society is ‘sick’ might feel harsh but take a real look at what’s going on in the world today in the name of ‘progress’. Illness, anxiety, anger, greed, imbalance, disharmony, blame, division and war are ‘good’ for the economy. Modern society now serves this economic mammon.
What unfolded in the West has been busily exported throughout the world colonizing, influencing and supplanting other worldviews to such an extent it’s now near-global and no longer ‘Western’ per se. No where is safe from this colonization of consciousness.
What lies at the heart of MM is a lens of separateness that is both its greatest asset and downfall. On the one hand, the objectifying lens of separateness has brought great strides in material progress and technological advancement many enjoy today. On the other hand, it degrades and de-animates our inner and outer worlds, leading to an exploitative tendency that undermines the very fabric of human civilization and the more-than-human world. This lens of separateness becomes carcinogenic – a philosophy of hell – ending in species suicide.
‘The whole philosophy of hell rests on the recognition of the axiom that one thing is not another thing, and, specifically, that one self is not another self… it means the sucking of will and freedom out of the weaker self into the stronger. ‘To be’ means ‘to be in competition.’ C. S. Lewis, author
Newspapers, social media, pop culture and political rhetoric is packed with this philosophy of hell. Each hour we soak it up, seldom questioning its divisive anti-life logic. Those who do dare question it are ridiculed, ostracized, silenced.
Surely this fearfully competitive control-oriented tendency is just an aspect of how life is? Thank goodness, no. It’s the greatest hoax, a massive con that keeps us small, fragmented, imprisoned, uncentered and scared. It’s a nightmare we’re able to wake up from with enough awareness, courage and resolve.
The fear, projection, blame, polarization and war-mentality created by this philosophy of hell stunts us. It keeps us imbalanced and immature. Today, we need look no further than the leaders of our most powerful institutions to see unindividuated egoic versions of our humanity. To move beyond this worldview is no small task, yet when we do move beyond it, our arrested-development is unblocked, and we allow our true nature to flow back into our lives. We allow a new (yet also ancient) philosophy to emerge – a philosophy of life. This philosophy of life draws from the worldview of Quantum Complexity (QC) formulated by the latest scientific findings, life’s 3.8bn years’ worth of R&D and timeless insights from wisdom traditions and indigeneity the world over.
Before activating the philosophy of life, it’s worth realizing that MM’s lens of separateness is THE root cause creating the systemic problems that manifest as the polycrisis. To attempt to fix the polycrisis with MM’s carcinogenic consciousness is futile.
MM’s machine-logic creates the need to control that drives people to assert their ego-will on to the world with a ‘we know best’ attitude. It’s essentially anticulture as it corrodes diversity and creates monocultures in a quest for control, scale and mechanization. As well as colonizing other cultures, MM colonizes its own cultures inflecting everything with a nihilistic sclerosis of the soul. No aspect of human life is spared, as it unsettles, uproots, mechanizes, consumerizes and devours any sense of ‘home’. Unmoored egos cut adrift from what make us truly human is the upshot of progressive materialization resulting in increasing superficiality that debases our humanity to feed consumer-capitalism’s quest for more consumption, more exploitation, more control creating more anxiety, more imbalance, more pollution, more division. Hell on Earth. This is very far from ‘civilized’ and certainly not in the least bit wise, yet this logic is running the show today.
We’re sedated by a technospheric artificiality of hyperreality abstracted from soul. What really matters is trampled over by fickle egoic mores.
Culture, good neighbourliness, artisanship, quality, care, respect, compassion, ceremony, celebration, a sense of the sacred – this all gets debased while Big Money plays with ‘geoethical nanotechology’ in the name of ‘sustainability’ while really just seeking more control.
This profanity is insanity as we watch our own humanity being feasted on by false gods as ‘civilization’ trundles toward transhumanism.
By example, here’s futurist Zoltan Istvan, ‘Ultimately, people won’t be able to stop progress, and most humans will upload themselves into new [AI] worlds where they don’t die, don’t have to work, or live as biological beings who suffer.’
MM’s scientism – rationalistic empiricism – has become a dogmatic religion, a belief-system that is seldom questioned even though it creates a superficial and woefully inadequate view of the world. Its only interested in the ‘outside’ the ‘material’ and ignores the ‘inner’ and the ‘mind’. Our social consciousness excludes depth and suppresses the soul. We’ve been hypnotized and accultured to think and see in this superficial way. Our brain pathways have been ingrained by a belief-system of separateness. So inured in this philosophy of hell, we’ll hold-fast to it, too blinkered to see its destroying us.
‘Most people are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it.’ Morpheus, The Matrix
Science is now showing us, undisputably, that there’s far more to life than MM’s lens of separateness would have us think. Brilliant Nobel Laurates have been showing us this for decades, but it takes real courage to move beyond status quo grooves and see beyond the greatest of illusions.
We succumb to sticking to the train-tracks even though the train’s heading for hell because there’s comfort in the herd. That said, adult developmental psychology studies evidence a marked increase in people breaking-out of the machine-mind. More are questioning the status quo mentality. More are waking up to a deeper more conscious, animate and regenerative way of seeing the world. A tipping point is occurring in our collective consciousness. MM’s zenith has been reached. A threshold is ready to be crossed.
The initiatic-kairotic time is upon us to overcome this machine-mindset. Like caterpillar metamorphosing to butterfly, with the metacrisis the philosophy of hell metamorphoses into the philosophy of life.
Before diving in to QC’s philosophy of life, let’s highlight three delusions (which I consider dangerous) underpinning the insanity of MM’s machine-mentality, all three of which we have become so inured in that we assume them to be our reality. Yet, they are most certainly not reality. I call themThe Three Fallacies (for a more detailed exploration of The Three Fallacies see my latest book Keys for Future-Fit Leadership).
The Three Fallacies
Those of us who’ve been brought-up in a Western-styled education system and society have had our worldview conditioned by three powerfully corrupting fallacies.
- Self as separate
- Human as separate from nature
- Heaven as separate from Earth

Let’s briefly examine their insidious effect on our daily consciousness.
Self as separate
Machine-mentality objectifies systems, objects, relationships, and transactions in its world of separateness, and the individual is perceived as self-as-separate-from-and-in-competition-with–life (self-as-separate).
Psychologically, self-as-separate is a heightened ego-consciousness which identifies with the ‘I’ as a separate personality with little or no sense of connection to any wider field or source of consciousness beyond the ‘I’ personality. Because of its sense of separation from everything around it, this egoic personality has an innate fear of being vulnerable or unprotected and remains on the look-out for defense mechanisms and safety measures (what I call protection rackets). It has an innate desire to feel in control and is therefore sceptical of change. It seeks to manage other’s impressions of itself in order to survive, to fit-in, and to compete in a hostile world of judgement, cynicism, and fear. Little does the ‘I’ realize that its own individualistic tendencies breed the vicious cycle of judgement, cynicism, and fear that drive the very power-control dynamics it’s seeking protection from.
This self-as-separate fallacy is now prevalent throughout vast swaths of humanity yet it can be overcome once consciously recognized. When a psychological inner-journey (which psychoanalyst Carl Jung called individuation) takes place, the egoic ‘I’ can begin to permeate and open more readily into life as it really is – participatory and connective. Then self-as-separate-from-and-in-competition-with-life morphs into self-as-participatory-within-life (self-as-participatory, for short). This shift in our own sense of self delivers peace, freedom, flow, spontaneity, creativity, empathy, and intimacy, and the way we embrace life significantly evolves.
The move from self-as-separate to self-as-participatory is vital for our Future-Fitness. It enables us to feel grounded, connected, and at home in our own self. We then live in right relation with others and the world around us, even, and especially, amid rising complexity and volatility.
Human as separate from nature
MM’s objectifying machine-mentality separates inner mind from outer matter and turns nature into a commodified set of resources – forestry, fishery, mining, agriculture, etc. – devoid of any sentience. Even though we may intuit that a tree, squirrel, or bird has some form of consciousness, our prevalent worldview sees only resources to be utilized for human betterment. We are left to see the world through threat-tinted glasses, devoid of our intuitive sense and empathic biophilic connection, shut off from key aspects of our wellbeing and sensitivity to life dynamics. We have divorced ourselves from nature’s rhythms and ways.
Human as separate from nature informs the senseless exploitation and mutilation of the natural world, lacking any moral or ethical consideration except for the anthropocentric terms and conditions it applies to us humans.
Heaven as separate from Earth
The dynamism of life on Earth and the realm of spirit (aka ‘Heaven’) have been artificially separated following MM’s separation of inner mind from outer matter and human from nature, and along with it the banishment of the sacred from our everyday life experience. This created the divorce of Heaven from Earth, in doing so cuts us off from soul and spirit.
Desacralized life becomes a nihilistic pursuit of egoic happiness achieved only through material progress which debases us of our true nature and authenticity. Instead of learning to cultivate an identity through our inner potentiality and expression of our soul gifts and virtues, we are conditioned to manufacture an identity in outer appearances.
Enter consumer-capitalism’s celebrity culture that feeds on vices like greed, lust, and envy while riding roughshod over virtues like humility, patience, and kindness. Our identity grows from our egoic self-worth, which is validated by our material possessions and what people think of us. We lose contact with our own center and our own soul-sovereignty is weakened. We feel disempowered, insecure, and uprooted, having corrupted our sense of place and purpose in the world. In banishing ourselves from Heaven-on-Earth we unwittingly create Hell-on-Earth.
To face the polycrisis with these fallacies and the philosophy of hell intact is not just unwise but a waste of precious time, energy and resources. We must necessitate a shift in our own hearts and minds, an up-stretch in consciousness to overcome MM and its lens of separateness.
‘There’s a revolution that needs to happen, and it starts from inside each one of us. We need to wake up and fall in love with the Earth.’ Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen Master & peace activist
‘OK!’ you may say. ‘I get it! We need to shift out of Mechanistic Materialism. But what are we shifting in to?’
We are shifting into a quality of consciousness that’s more attuned to life. A life-affirming and regenerative worldview I call Quantum Complexity (QC), because it draws from the quantum and complexity science of the last few decades and brings these insights into leadership, organizational development, socioeconomics, and systems change.
The Quantum Complexity Worldview
The foundations of Quantum Complexity (QC) were laid by a class of brilliant 20th century scientists and their breakthrough scientific discoveries. Physicists like Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrodinger, Max Planck, and Steve Weinberg; systems scientists like Ilya Prigogine, Donella Meadows, Gregory Bateson, and Fritjof Capra; psychologists like Carl Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz, Jane Loevinger, and Clare Graves; biologists like Rachel Carson, Barbara McClintock,Brian Goodwin, andJanine Benyus; organizational complexity theorists like Margaret Wheatley, Danah Zohar, Ralph Stacey, and Peter Senge; aided by insights from many others, morphed our modern understanding of how the world works. We have the opportunity to evolve from machine-like linearity and objectification of organization-as-machine and self-as-separate to a deeper systemic perception of life as relational and interconnected where we know self-as-participatory and organization-as-living-system.
The individual leader, team, organization, and stakeholder ecosystem are inter-relating and interdependent, meaning they are not separate from or in hyper-competition with each other. Yes, there still exist competitive edges (which positively impel entrepreneurialism and creativity, as well as sometimes undermining it); however, everything interpenetrates, participates, exchanges, and connects through energetic emergent relationships that are nonlinear, complex, open, diverse, messy, and unpredictable. It is only here that we find the patterns, rhythms, and flows we learn to sense and work with rather than against.

The QC worldview is a profound shift from the MM worldview, and doesn’t happen overnight. This shift is a significant death-rebirth process in our own selves and in our collective methods of education, socio-economics, leadership and governance. Yet, it’s also a transcend-and-include (r)evolution that does not turn its back on all we’ve learnt during the last few centuries of MM. The ambition, self-agency, technological prowess, identity ethics, and scientific innovation evolved through modernity/postmodernity is an important part of our learning journey and lineage. Yet, in moving into QC we bring forth a deeper being-and-knowing and activate ancient wisdom inherent in us long before contemporary notions of Global North, South, East and West. Put simply, QC draws upon modernity’s MM and premodern ways, while working with the latest scientific findings and empirical evidence available to us. Above all, its in-tune with how nature works.
‘The world’s problems occur because of the gap between the way people think and how nature works.’ Gregory Bateson, systems scientist
We’re ripe and ready to usher in a new way of seeing ourselves and of relating with each other and the wider world. A profound shift that affects our way of attending to life, how and why we do things, and the purpose and meaning we bring to our value-creation ventures, political praxis and civil communities. A new movement in the symphony of human identity no less that reorientates our being-and-knowing and self-other-world relationality – how we view our own sense of self in relation to others and the wider world. A seeing with new eyes from an adolescent, exploitative and blinkered-view of ‘progress’ into a more holistic, adult and regenerative perception of ‘progress’.
A Threshold Up-stretch
This ‘up-stretch’ is when we jump-up a stage in our meaning-making by expanding our consciousness to embrace today’s challenges with a different quality of consciousness than which created them in the first place. This is a move out of the ‘comfort zone’ of MM’s habituated lens of separateness, through the ‘fear zone’ of rising dissonance into the ‘learning zone’ of a new way of experiencing life. It’s a death-rebirth threshold inside our own selves and our collective systems, and requires real leadership and courage to move into the unknown amid volatility and uncertainty.

I call this death-rebirth threshold-crossing an initiatic kairotic supreme moment: A rite-of-passage that brings forth our deeper humanity in birthing a new worldview. This new worldview dispels the dangerous delusions of MM and ensures we attend to our sea of crises with a different level of consciousness than created them.
Let’s explore for a moment what I mean by initiatic and kairotic as these words help convey the profundity of this (r)evolutionary threshold moment.
Initiatic: The metacrisis is an initiation. It cajoles us to wake up. The myriad crises of interwoven complexity simply can’t be solved by MM logic. Rising complexity catalyses a death-rebirth that brings forth our deeper human nature: A depth of self-other-world relationality with an innate biophilic receptive-creative humanity. This up-stretch process of moving through the metacrisis is fundamentally initiatory and educatory. The word ‘education’ finds its root in the Latin ‘educere’ which means to bring forth something latent. We move from a former state of materialistic separateness (self-as-separate, human-separate-from-nature, Heaven-separate-from-Earth) with an immature egoic psychology limited by head-based rational-analytic thinking, in to a new state of relational connectedness (self-as-participatory, human-nature, Heaven-Earth) with a more mature ego-soul psychology and broader repertoire of sense-making – intuitive, rational, emotional, somatic, imaginal.
Kairotic: Kairos is an ancient Greek concept for the spiralling, flowing and synchronistic inner-outer depth of time, contrasting with Chronos (logical sequential clock-time). A kairotic moment is a pivotal moment for seizing an opportunity to transform.
Make no mistake, we are experiencing a supreme moment in our human history. The zenith of what has been called the Story of Separation or Journey of Separation (our heightening separateness of self-other-world over the centuries) is upon us and the return arc toward our true nature, a Journey of Reconnection/Regeneration, has begun. What a fascinating time to be alive with the air charged with so much change, challenge, tension and transformative potential.
This epochal pivot moves us from a modernist/postmodernist and humanist/transhumanist/posthumanist materialism, into a deeper ontology (being) and epistemology (knowing) rooted in a quantum-consciousness of connectedness.
This quantum-complexity metacrisis perspective includes panpsychic, animistic and panentheistic flavours, where the human and more-than-human world is perceived as sacred and ensouled, a perspective that lies at the heart of all ancient traditions the world-over. While acknowledging the varying differentiations across diverse beliefs, traditions and creeds, what’s primary here is an overcoming of the illusion of separation, moving us beyond the dualisms of mind-matter, human-nature, inner-outer, and therefore overcoming The Three Fallacies we mentioned earlier.
This is a rekindling of an ancient self-other-world relationality latent within our humanity that’s been zealously supressed since the Enlightenment. This bringing forth invokes a radical reorientation in our way of being-and-knowing.
While this shall take decades to fully unfold and flourish throughout our social systems and leadership action-logics, the next dozen years are kairotic for welcoming-in a new way of seeing, relating and responding to our sea of crises.
‘OK’, you may say, ‘But what are the key aspects of this quantum-complexity perspective, and how does it change the way I see the world?’
Perhaps THE key aspect of this shift into QC is a dawning realization that consciousness is not a biproduct of neural activity in the brain but is actually pervasive throughout life, even in the emptiness of space. This is a significant shift for the MM lens of separateness to try and comprehend. In the next part of this article, Part Two of this article, we shall Dive Deeper into QC
In Summary
Today, much of humanity has largely forgotten what it means to be human. Our dominant worldview (MM), with its insidious illusion of separation, has become a collective contagion, a stupefying intoxication that is sedating our minds and corrupting our futures. This dangerous delusion has devastating consequences for not only ourselves and our organizations, but for the future of our humanity and the very fabric of life on Earth.
The present polycrisis is caused by a pathology ingrained in modernity/postmodernity. This pathology stems from a flawed ontology and epistemology of MM which corrupts our understanding of the nature of reality and ourselves within it. By enduring an ontological and epistemological threshold-crossing into QC we change the stories we live by, and change the way we see the world. We allow a philosophy of life to replace a philosophy of hell.
The Cartesian schism of the Enlightenment that separated mind from matter and warped our way of being-and-knowing into an illusion of separation can be overcome if we dare cross the threshold. That’s what real leadership asks of us amid this ephocal moment. The word ‘leadership’ finds its root in the old European word ‘leith’ which means ‘to cross the threshold’, ‘to die and be reborn’. Which is what this initiatic-kairotic moment is demanding of us. Then the polycrisis becomes a metacrisis that moves us beyond illusion into our deeper truer humanity.
Embodying QC is nothing more nor less than a developmental up-stretch whereupon we lean-in to life as a learning process. We make meaning in richer ways by expanding our hearts and minds beyond the narrowness of MM’s lens of separateness.
Today’s crises of meaning, disconnection, alienation, anxiety, pollution, exploitation and addiction are caused by MM’s lens of separateness that disenchanting us in deep and partly unconscious ways. This soul-suppression warps our humanity, uprooting our ego from soul to form an egoic carcinogenic consciousness that deludes us with The Three Fallacies (self-as-separate, human separate from nature, Heaven separate from Earth). This widespread soul-suppression is becoming more glaringly obvious amid this initiatic-kiarotic time.
As we dare bring our self-awareness to this shadow within (and all around us) we bring forth something deeply regenerative. The indigeneity that spawns from this activation of our soul-consciousness is not a regression to some bygone era but a metamorphic death-rebirth up-stretch into the coming Age of Wisdom, where technology and digitization is not rebelled against with a Luddite ‘rage against the machine’ but is transcended-and-included with a philosophy of life which draws upon ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science.
With an embodied shift into QC, we become more attentive to observing how we make-meaning, relate with and move through everyday leadership and systems-change challenges. We can allow for the chaotic complexity of the polycrisis to not simply trigger our reactivity but catalyse our receptivity and creativity for moving through the metacrisis. Life is the learning-zone for expanding our self-and-systemic awareness, subtly shifting our way of being-and-knowing with EFF.
While there’s a multitude of biohacking mind-melding nootropic technologies and psychedelic experiences amid a massive $trillion altered state economy, what is actually needed now more than ever is for us to become more intimate with the immanent and transparent to the transcendent by engaging in healthy easy-to-do no-credit-card-required bodymind coherence practices that form an EFF way of living and leading that realigns our ego back in tune with soul and places us back in right relation with life.
This involves dedicated soul-work ranging from psychotherapeutic practices to somatic body work to shadow-work to extra sensory cultivation. In doing so, we deepen into our true nature and begin to work with wisdom, ensuring we live more meaningful lives and position ourselves front and center of the emerging Age of Wisdom as opposed to enslaved by the machines of our own making.
The time has come to unfurl our innate capacity to flourish, to realize our potential and wake up to our humanity. The precarious predicament of the polycrisis becomes the very thing that forces us to wake-up. It becomes a metacrisis that catalyses a new symphony in human identity freed from the illusion of separation.
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